Parapsychology without the 'para' (or the psychology)

Think 1 (3):43-54 (2003)
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possible, your investigation is unlikely ever to get off the ground), there’s no such excuse for philosophers. The philosopher should be unrestricted by fashions in thought, including the unquestioning acceptance of whatever scientific theories are currently dominant. The fact is, however, that in this field and in the philosophy of mind, many

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Peter J. King
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Magicians, Alarm Clocks, and Backward Causation.Bob Brier - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (4):359-364.

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